A few minutes
Effects can begin within several minutes.
Please explain what you mean by "reprogram," with examples if possible.
Yes, there is a website where you can take a brain test. Lumosity offers brain tests and brain training, as well.
Easy. First, touch something. Next, time how long it takes for you to tell if you are touching something.
From a purely physiological standpoint the blood carries alcohol to the brain within one minute of it reaching the bloodstream. The length of time it takes to reach the bloodstream depends on how much food you have eaten, as well as the type (starchy food tends to absorb some alcohol which slows it from reaching the small intestine where absorption takes place). In addition, the enzymes present in your liver will metabolise the alcohol, so in very small quantities it may never reach your brain at all. As a general rule, if one is drinking on an empty stomach the alcohol will start to have an effect within 10 minutes, whereas if one is drinking on a full stomach the effects will not be noticed for longer.
Generally, there is some affect within the hour.
A few minutes
Two to three minutes.
Effects can begin within several minutes.
Intoxication temporarily affects the operation of the brain.
liver disfunctions, pancreas, changes in a brain ( even alcohol releted dementia), lack of libido :)
The idea that alcohol kills brain cells is a bit inaccurate, in the sense that alcohol affects every cell in the body. Long before it kills off "all" your brain cells, it will have done so much damage that you would die of other causes. (Which would certainly kill off the rest of your brain cells.) One answer that you might think about: The first few beers, if they cause you to lose control and have a head-on with a semi.
very long
3 mins
It takes five weeks.
You can take both together, as long as you do not vomit after taking alcohol. But if you are ill then it is better if you do not take alcohol.
There are no drug interactions between alcohol and the birth control pill. Alcohol increases the risk of forgetting to take your pill.